boof
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
美 [bʉːf]
英文释义
名词 n.
- A “jump” over hydraulic backwash in a high-gradient mountain river, an action analogous to a skier jumping a cliff.
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Extra volume of the hair, not necessarily desired; the quality of being bouffant.
— I was only 400 metres from my hotel so I thought I'd have no trouble sneaking back before anyone saw me to wash the boof out.
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A kind of strong cannabis.
— Just got a pound of the boof, ayy / Brought that shit straight to the booth, ayy
动词 v.
- To make this sound.
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To have anal sex with someone, usually as the penetrative partner (possibly with negative connotations).
— not at a party but i'd just like to once say i boofed your mother
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To get something wrong or make a mistake.
— Did they attempt to put DOA2 on the recently released list and boofed?
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To puff out in a voluminous way.
— When I took the band off, her hair boofed out and just looks stunning!
- To make a boof jump when whitewater kayaking, rafting, etc.
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To conceal (a prohibited item) in one's rectum.
— He was attempting to commit an act called boofing. Boofing is when an inmate secretes a hidden item inside his rectum. "No, Gee, seriously though, my man saw him boofing this on the visit." He raises his hand, showing me a ball of something wrapped in plastic with a little shit on it.
- To surface quickly and catch prey by gulping, a behaviour which produces an audible sound.
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To consume (drugs) rectally.
— DB: What do you mean, like, having a brewsky? Or boofing?
- To consume (drugs) rectally.; To consume (drugs) in any fashion.
感叹词 intj.
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The sound of a blow or collision; wham.
— The barman vaulted over the bar and hauled him off and went boof! – right in the Boer's chest, and down he went. As he settled on the floor we ran upstairs.
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A dog's low, deep bark.
— "You scared me." "Boof, boof," the dog answered.
词形变化
词源
词源 1
Imitative. Kayaking sense from the onomatopoeic sound a kayak makes when it lands on the water after “ski jumping” the waterfall forming the backwash; generally attributed to whitewater kayaking aficionados in the eastern United States in the mid- to late 1970s.
词源 2
Related to boff.
词源 3
Spelling variant of bouffe.
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